Celebrating
75 years
of Drive-In Theatre History
It
all started when Richard Hollingshead, Jr., an auto parts salesman
began to experiment by tacking a sheet between two trees, positioning a
1928 Kodak film projector on a car hood to project movies.. as he
experimented, he moved cars around in his yard and driveway to see how
the picture can be seen with more than one car; he used speakers behind
the sheet for sound, and used his water sprinkler to test visibility in
rainy weather....
On May 16, 1933 Hollingshead was awarded a
patent for his invention. On June 6, 1933 he opened the
first automobile drive-in theatre in
Unfortunately,
in the 60's, 70's & 80's many drive-in theatres began to
vanish
from the American roadside. Depsite many challenges, the remaining 397
drive-in theatres in the
"IT'S
THE ONLY WAY TO SEE A MOVIE!"
2008 represents the 75th anniversary year for drive-in theatres; if you have not experienced attending a drive-in theatre lately; why wait? Make 2008 the year--that you re-discover why movies are magical under the stars!